Johnson & Johnson the corporate health care giant, has once again lost a major battle. This time the lawsuit settlement must settle thousand of lawsuits that have been made because an all-metal artificial hip failed; forcing patients to have them removed and replaced with another device. The settlement is for over $4 billion, $2.5 billion of which is to be paid in compensation to an estimated 8,000 patients.

The Hip Replacement Lawsuit against

Johnson & Johnson will bring over 8,000 patients

into the courts system to decided if the terms

of the lawsuit are acceptable.

Barry Meier, a medical and business reporter for for the New York Times reports “Under the agreement, the medical products giant would pay nearly $2.5 billion in compensation to an estimated 8,000 patients who have been forced to have the all-metal artificial hip replacment removed and replaced with another device.

Separately, the company has agreed to pay all medical costs related to such procedures, expenses that could raise the deal’s cost to Johnson & Johnson to $3 billion, people familiar with the proposal said.

Under the plan, the typical patient payment for pain and suffering caused by the hip replacement device would be about $250,000 before legal fees. Based on standard agreements, plaintiffs’ lawyers would receive about one-third of the overall payout, or more than $800 million, with those who negotiated the plan emerging as big winners.

The proposed settlement, which was submitted on Tuesday to a federal judge in Toledo, Ohio, must receive the support of 94 percent of eligible claimants to go forward. Whether it will reach that goal is unclear. Some patients might decide to seek more through individual lawsuits. Some patients would receive relatively small payouts and others would see payments reduced because the plan imposes a user’s fee on awards based on how long a patient had the implant.

Some patients, many of whom suffered severe pain and injury from metallic debris generated by the device, spent years trying to convince doctors that there was a problem while Johnson & Johnson was denying one. Total hip replacement recovery time never came for so many, and they suffered so much with their hip pain symptoms. Many thought after watching the Hip Replacement Surgery Video as well as the Total Hip Replacement Surgery Video and learned of the Symptoms for Hip Replacement they would be able to come through the surgery just fine. There were patients who had the minimally invasive hip replacement that felt the surgery was not worth it. It wasn’t until they heard other patients sharing their symptoms that they realized they had problems that were not of their own making.

The now-recalled device, known as the Articular Surface Replacement, or A.S.R., ranks as one of the most-flawed medical implants sold in recent decades. The DePuy Orthopaedics division of Johnson & Johnson estimated in an internal document in 2011 that the device would fail within five years in 40 percent of the patients who received it.

Traditional artificial hips, which are made of metal and plastic, typically last 15 years or more before requiring replacement. DePuy recalled its device in mid-2010 amid rising failure rates.

The A.S.R. was sold in two versions of the hip replacement device, one for use in traditional hip replacement and the other for an alternative procedure known as hip resurfacing. Beginning in 2003, it was implanted in about 93,000 patients, about one-third of them in the United States.

The A.S.R., which had a metal ball and a metal cup, sheds metallic debris as it wears, generating particles that have damaged tissue in some patients or caused crippling injuries.

The precise value of the settlement was not known because it would vary based on the number of plaintiffs who qualified for it.

DePuy faces about 12,000 legal claims in the United States related to A.S.R.’s. Lawyers estimate that about 8,000 of those claims involve patients who underwent operations to have an A.S.R. removed and replaced.

The remaining plaintiffs, about 4,000 patients, would not receive any compensation, though there is a provision to add $250,000 to the deal for each patient who undergoes a replacement procedure before the plan is completed. The lawyers believe that Johnson & Johnson will probably have to make a subsequent settlement with additional patients as the device fails in them.

Thus far, only two A.S.R. lawsuits have gone to trial: In March, a Los Angeles jury ordered DePuy to pay $8 million in damages to a Montana man after finding that the A.S.R. was defectively designed. In August, a Chicago jury sided with DePuy and rejected claims that it had inappropriately marketed the implant.

How the payout figures were arrived at was unclear. Three representative cases were scheduled to go to trial in coming months, and their conclusions were supposed to provide a guideline for the amounts DePuy would pay out.

Under the plan announced on Tuesday, the payment by Johnson & Johnson would be divided into two pots. The deal would create a $2 billion pool to cover basic awards and a separate $475 million pool to cover additional payments to compensate those patients who sustained more significant injuries related to the device or its removal and replacement.

The average basic award of $250,000 would be affected by a variety of factors. Under the plan, plaintiffs who smoke, are overweight or are older would see their payments reduced.

In addition, patients who had the device longer would also see reductions. For example, the average payment to a patient who had the device for five to six years would fall to $225,000, and it would be reduced to $200,000 for a patient who had it six to seven years.

For patients who qualify for the special pool, their payouts would increase based on the severity of their injuries. Lawyers do not know the number of patients who would qualify for the pool, but they estimate that the figure might be about 10 percent of claimants.

Some of the patients included in the pool would be those who got A.S.R.’s for both hips or who had a hip so badly damaged by the device that a procedure to replace it was not completely successful.

Johnson & Johnson’s decision to pay separately all medical costs related to a device replacement is unusual, lawyers said. Typically, such costs are part of a settlement award and a claimant is then liable for paying back an insurer or Medicare for their medical costs.

If the deal is approved, the biggest single payment will probably go to the committee of plaintiffs’ lawyers involved in negotiating the plan. Under the plan, they could receive a 6 percent fee, or about $150 million.

“Thousands of A.S.R. patients have been through a very difficult and painful experience,” a committee statement said”. Source

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